The Investor
26 Mar 2026, 23:48
Apple has expanded its American Manufacturing Program, adding new partners including Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK and Qnity Electronics to strengthen its U.S. supply chain.
The company plans to invest $400 million through 2030 as part of its broader $600 billion commitment to U.S. manufacturing and innovation, aiming to boost domestic production of critical components and advanced materials.
Key initiatives include producing sensors and semiconductor components in the U.S., developing new chip technologies with partners such as GlobalFoundries, and supporting advanced features like Face ID and device sensors.
The expansion also supports job creation and workforce development, with Apple continuing to invest in training programs such as its Manufacturing Academy, as the company deepens its focus on strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities.
The company plans to invest $400 million through 2030 as part of its broader $600 billion commitment to U.S. manufacturing and innovation, aiming to boost domestic production of critical components and advanced materials.
Key initiatives include producing sensors and semiconductor components in the U.S., developing new chip technologies with partners such as GlobalFoundries, and supporting advanced features like Face ID and device sensors.
The expansion also supports job creation and workforce development, with Apple continuing to invest in training programs such as its Manufacturing Academy, as the company deepens its focus on strengthening domestic manufacturing capabilities.